I've watched countless pro matches on youtube, and what stands out to me is just how much pros move while staying down on their shots. Efren, Earl, Johnny, Shane, Ko...they all seem to have a slight lunge at the end of their stroke that is built-in to their routine and (obviously) highly repeatable and not detrimental to their game.
However, a couple of players stand out for being absolutely, preternaturally still on almost all their shots: Kevin Cheng and Hunter Lombardo.
Here's a clip of Kevin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsndpZBzeso&list=PL7B_aulXoMBN-TIsCKIVd_1OPmkwFMiP1#t=683
Hunter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2shchSaRWQc#t=269
What are they doing differently? Is it stance, grip, a function of their body type/size?
However, a couple of players stand out for being absolutely, preternaturally still on almost all their shots: Kevin Cheng and Hunter Lombardo.
Here's a clip of Kevin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsndpZBzeso&list=PL7B_aulXoMBN-TIsCKIVd_1OPmkwFMiP1#t=683
Hunter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2shchSaRWQc#t=269
What are they doing differently? Is it stance, grip, a function of their body type/size?